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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1976-08-19, Page 21THESE F:Rt K,. COLQUHOUN • Kenneth William "Danny;' Colq•uhour., well-known Clinton.. businessman, died suddenly while on vacation in, Santa Monica,. • California, Friday, August 6. He was 53. He •was- born in Staffa, Oj tario`on June 1j923 -T0 a Willi m 'p d Isabella Corqul,,oun. The • family moved to. Clinton shortly after his birth. He. 'worked at the Cjinton' Royal Bank branch•from 1939 to 1943 when hewept overseas as a flying officer on a World. r II bomber.. When he returned, he bought out .the H.E. Rorke Insurance Agency where he worked for the next 30 years. He was involved in several area service clubs. He •was a charter member and .past - president of the -Clinton Kinsmen, past president of the Clinton Legion, and past treasurer of St. Andrew's Presbyterian__._ dhurch in Clinton where he was also an elder until his death.. ?my though' 1 walk through tha vanity, '01 the shadow of death 1 shall fear ne •v I far Thou un wah To. 423rd Psalm • Say persistent godlessness itii Canadian gov't He married a Clinton girl, Jean M. McDougall, on April 23, •1943.. She predeceased him in March, 1975, J -Ie• is survived by ,seven children: Mrs, David' (Mary d miniinurnrnorality or. survival of nation "The silent majority" is noa Britain's Malcolm them,".the Council president • longer so silent: • Muggeridge, stated: r In' Ontario,, with* a little Another member'..• of.. ,.He has already written both encourage Tri e n t from 'parliament; Northern' Affairs Mr. Trude-au.- and Basford an) Beattie' of Clinton Attorney -General Roy = minister in the Diefenbaker describing; the Ctouncil's M-rs: -Steven -----{•I?•ebb-ie•}---M-c•• i t ,-try s- _-ca-mp a-ign - gevernment-Walter.D.insdale concerns, and has recently.- -Wilkinson' of Clinton', Kelly against • pornography; the (P.C., Brandi n -Souris, Man.). received reply from Mr. " and Shellyof Clinton K.Chiran'o the Canadian Basford; ,tithing from.the newspapers heard from: those , is a m I Laurie, Danny .and Neil of against smut in large .num Council fy,. National , Prime • Minister, The Rev, g g .. C.linto ,_,,_and-..:Eaa�ron. '.of; .bens: R gliteousness; .Mr,: Dinsdale Russel(, head' of m•orai Ingersoll; his mother,;: Mrs•The A torneys=General says, -"When our educational concerns for the Associated Isabella 'Colqu`houn seven meeting in ,Vancouver, system teaches in a moral Gospel Church; claimed.that grandchildren; " four sisters;.Thursday June 17; with ' .acuum and from the his letter expressing similar. Mrs: Lenard (Jean) Caldwell; Canada's Justice Minister,' humanistic ' viewpoint that concerns had not been an= Londesboro; ° Mrs. George; .' Ron Ba lord, may well have, man is,merely the bi-product swered,• (Audrey) Hepburn, Toronto; been surprised at the number of a slow "' evolutionary The Council feels that Mrs Len (Isabel) TheedoiW of communicatiops they process rather than , -a concerned peopleacross the of. Clinton; and Mrs, John '.'received from .church bodies creature created intheimage ; country are increasingly. (Margaret') Robinson, and individuals opposed "tl ' and likeness of God; when militant' as 'they become a Zurich; and six brothers, A• divorce on: demand: even, •' the theologians argue part of . a :nation ..•without Laurie . of Clinton, Donald, And this is only the that God is dead, moral decay respect for' God or God's law; " . Hugh and Ross of , London, beginning, according to the is inevitable." ' The Council has mailed Our of -Owen Sound 'and "Loss of asense of God T'a3' , Rev, Ron Marr,',. Marr is80;000 apetitions and .protest Tom of Clinton; President of the Council for always ends in moral con- post cards across the country, Funeral service was in the National Righteousness, a fusion, 'and this, in turn, is is., reoeiving.....:_requests for Beattie Funeral Home in group growing at the rate of soon reflected in so-called additional hundreds each Clinton with the Rev. E:G.• .' 100. members a' day in legislative reform. - Only a -day, and anticipates a very Nelson officiating. Interment Canada, • as the . American renaissance in our homes, our Targe response. followed in Clinton.Cemetery, . Council -is; 'south of the bor- schools, our ' churches, and Mr. Marr will be carrying. • der.`: our own personal lives can.• the Council's , message to • The Council believes ,that• stem the tide of immorality .radio and television in an `'ten -lc o m m a n d me n t that has-been rolling in like' a interview series planned for • morality" --is the -only base on flood in recent. years, "Mr. late base on Canada. which a viable society can be Dinsdale asserts. He.. maintains that the built. -. Mr. Marr doesn't blame Council is not engaging in Mr. Marr is frankly •both Mr. Basfordd;.for originating . politics: frightened " and angered; by the trends to what he terms "We couldn't care less the persistent godlessness•of-• godless, Iegislation. Instead ' the • present • Canadian he sees even the Law Reform; „The residents enjoyed an hour of old time music in the .Normal Care -sitting room on, Monday afternoon • provided by Elsie Henderson and Norman SOW. • MCC.ALLUM" Representative 11 Cambria Rd.; Goderich 524-7345 • Eighty. residents •travelling government•, • Commission as a tool being by car s provided by members "Ron -Basford has made it used by the Prime Minister legalize , Virtualdivorce .on -of the staff and volunteers.attended the Clinton Drive -In clear that he proposes to P.E. T . d a u Theatre on Family Night. demand and: practical M th k t L Brown, •abortion:. on demand. And' I any an s o orae have no doubt he aso manager of .the. Theatre, for 1 will l• do' bigamy, Tru'deau's pr.o-abortion insistthat the basic mirnimun and to those who provided about politics and parties,' There is nothingmore religious than • the ten com- mandments, except God Himself. And it these we "When Otto- ,Lang started are upholding. On the other making pro-life 'noises;'" Mr.. hand, we are, not interested Marr points out, "he soon lost either in foisting a particular d wa re laced.by brand .of rel' ion. on an'.ii away with laws against Basfond who shares Mr. willing people. Instead,•we the complimentary tickets • indecency, and incest if. he position." of ten -c o m m a n d m en t s .post an s. A g n-. cars. • .Ten residents attended the, thinks the Canacjian public This government is not morality is necessary to the matinee of Anne of will stand for it," Mr. Marr •,. representing -the ,Canadian survival of our civilization," • afternoon says. people or their wishes, Mr, said r. Marr, Green Gables at the Huron in Marr complains. Country: Pl Bend on W d i d it report a fine performance: • •recommended that such laws be reconsidered. Others state. This is sad ....enough . when applied to international. -, - h M M conviction share ' GODE•RICH SIGNAL•STAR uTI•IURS 04,1 AY, AUtGU I •T 19, 7.0-r +A i°IA,'. -- Jereiniah 29:10-14j and it • behooves us, also, to. make + plans if we arae to have her- mony and togetherness as. a., family. ' • -Pi--'-'ng'the family money. Everything around us encourages ,-free and un- controlled spending. ' . Access -to credit, revolving accounts; loans, buy -.norma pay -later ad's' are all an in 1.ication of this phenomenon.. Ofi ' the Other hand, the' devaluation of,the dollar and the rising cost of living make, it necessary for.rrfost families to stretch -the dollar as far as 'possible. • How we spend our money is one of the Most crucial 'concerns, we have to face. Si: Paul tells us in his letter to, the Romans that we shouldn't be conformed to this world. Yet, many families; lacking awareness„;c•become coni. formed' • ,to this world's spending habits, .succumb to the pressure of buying more ..than they can afford and fall. into great distress. It is becoming -increasingly necessary to develop skills and disciplines for stretching. the dollar, and t is'. includes evaluation of tiv'es• ' and. reasons for the:use of family income. • 'Many marriages end on the •-rocks because.. of • handling finances poorly. Young couples will do w'e1l to remember drat tomorrow will -come. ”—Spending unwisely today .to satisfy desires that '.might. be more easily met at some future date is -Often the cause for marital troubles. .. For somefolk overspending grows'out of an.endeavour to make up for past deprivations. You've heard the familiar_ s•tateri ent, '`I want my children to have "some of. the things I didn't have as 'a child." Or, "My parents. never. had these things so' now • that I'M avho se�. Gran The Law Reform Com . ,..ki •_-_.ad •:,,. "The...1"1� .us�nuld,�m.ae, a.� _ ,. ..•- ; i -rn-is-s ion- _ _o"f -- „Can a da: ' �= h a -s-. -- e nest ay an a fine dictator of a godless. • • THE .BAHA1 FAITH ,TEACHES 'God is One, man is one, and all the religions are one: When everyone learns these three "ONENESSES" WE'LL HAVE WORLD UNITY. Write P.O. Box 212, Goderich Phone •524-6179 _WELCOME T0. Summer Bible Qat Camp .. FOR BOYS AND GIRLS AGES 6 = 13 -- Monday 3`Monday August 30 to Friday, Sept. 3, 1 976 - 9-•a.m. to 4 p.m. Meet at Church: Bus leaves Calvary Baptist. Church at 9 a.m.' sharp,, returns by 4 p.m: • HOW' MUCH? ' 55.00. FOR THE WEEK OR I $1.25 A DAY t We will, not prohibit anyonebecause of lack or funds REGISTRATION - :NAME •NAME ADDRESS - PHONE AGE - Is there any reason why this child should not engage in any active camp programme? SIGNATURE OF PARENT. PLEDGE:- I promise to obey the' riles of the camp Cheerfully to co-operate with all leaders in every way, to help all campers get the most -out -ol camp, SIG NATUIi`E'' WHAT TO DO —GAMES y -GOOD SINGING —BIBLE STUDY --CRAFTS . ° SWIMMING WHAT.TO BRING —SNACK LUNCFFE (WE SUPPLY THE DRINK) —SWIM SUIT—TOWEL —BIBLE "• ,: -WEAR PLAY CLOTHES Please Fill in the Blanks & Send Reply,to CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH 231AtAYI=IELD RD. • GODERICH FOR FURTHER INFORMATION PHONE 524.9457 r. air s. o that such' legislation is policies and: economics, but vending. when it hits national James McGrath, St. John's, morality, its effect is ab- „sPlutely devastating,', •.• he • ` Newfoundland; says,'"This is: aid.. ,. another step •in•.the erosion of s"Them that ... honour the role of -the •family as the keystone of our society:" me -(God), I will honour; and j. them that despise me will be°• % •• Mr. McGrath, .along with .lightly esteemed, the ' Bible nine other :members of declares. The Prime Minister parliament; is a member of. is : leading us into national the International Forum, disaster with hisdisre ganof. another -moral concerns God's moral law. History is d organization founded by Mr, • littered with the '*ruins of Marr:¶,The Forum is corn- .•nations that defied those -posed•of "concerned leaders" laws. Man breaking God's •' wgrldwide and. ,is chaired by laws is finally broken by BEREA—BY-THE-WATER LUTHERAN CHURCH . 4 Blake and Eldon Streets, Goderich) Meetii ig at Robertsor.Memorial School, 'SUNDAY, AUGUST 22, 1976 9:30 a.m. Sunday School 'for all . 11:00 a.m. Worship • Prayer 6:39-7:00.p'm. (: SERMON:- "ON WITH THE NEW”-rj Y Evangelistic Service .7 00 p.m. ! i Marvin L. Barz, Pastor • 524-2235 "Preaching peace eace by Jesus Christ: .He is Lord of all". Acts ., 10,36 • • married. I'm going to have.is sometimes •a difficult - them." This..kind. of.attitude exercise 'b.e`cause iiiembers often results in 'impulsive must lay °• out 'their mvableig buying; poor judgment and goals and needs: Planned.• overspending. - spending, says one author;' is Overspending is sometimes the art of ,mann zig the the result of the need.. . famil s income ..so °that.. it bolster one's ego: There are ,,leets (1) '`real' needs; and people who live" far beyond (2) 'felt,' needs, in that order. •their ;means• by buying an • Effective handling. of expensive` house, when a finances -"°demands• an in moderately priced: one would creasing amount, of "time, • be` more ',appropriate; by energy'- and insight. ttZ-is; a,' purchasing a color TV when a wise family �•s able 't • family"u• Brack •and white one would .bare their thoughts and their • • better fit their income, • ` heartsq and ask God to "help �- This bolstering of the ego is therm ' discern the.difference. an expensive lifestyle. The'between the 'real' and the' need to' impress others felt' needs; who with His oneself oneself usually results in ''her can. use sober judgment. financial grief: In Luke, Jesus •.• 1' in recognizing "and. over. is..recorded as saying , a• coming „feelings .'of past man's true life is not made up deprrvati i ions , and ego - of the things he owns." So bolstering which may lead to perhaps we need to draw overspending. ourselves op.: short every so When ones thoughts are often and take stock of our tempered by sober judgment, priorities. one's spending habits. will Some husbands and wives , reflect the same. use, thefamily income as a ' 'gaff against each other. One--.....—..-„..—.---,...—.....—...• partner, feeling:hostility (L toward the other, may seek to ( W. J. Delt0MMO i ,get even through excessive 1 ti spendingL'To express feelings i of hostility through the use of i :•FLO1►i1/ ER. j' family income is almost sure '- to be a cause of overspending Pressure of'neighbors and / SHOP ( ESE .i friends is another reason for ! spending beyond, our means. It's foolish for one family to try to adopt another family's ( goals.. Each must be I responsible to' .establishing 1 spending patterns within'] their own incomes.. • Another. pit. we often fall ( , into is not doing sufficient f - planning of our_funds. We ( Agent for 24 -hr. know from. reading the Old •i . ,; FILM Dior it-hr. Testament.that God is,a God• who , plans (e.g. read•'— ••—•••••••••••-••••••.1•T•-•:�:,�., Phone 574-8132 DAY OR NIGHT 1914$1,4, Ss .`•s • o, .o • t (! - The family that prays together.... jj %. Stays together i *ETHEL.HOLINESS CHA.PEL BIBLE MISSIONARY ( rCHURCH -.•,..:'-....,-,;:y. •-• Sunday School 9:50 a.m. ! .j Classes for all ages .. Worship Service 11:00 a -m. Blessed are the pure in ;heart for they shall see God • {• Matthew 58 • 'I4uron St. & Walnut St. Kefmison W. Lawton, Pastor 524-2785 First statistician F _ honored at Clinton , • A historical plaquewill be High Sphool, just west of the unveiled .in '.g,linton next present school on.. Princess mmemora e a month • to co t . Street. great -Canadian who was born ' in Clinton: `• • The ceremony is scheduled j The Huron' County totate place on September 18 Historical .Society and the. : at2,: 0 p.m„ ! Ontario Heritage Foundation willerect the plaque denoting More • details will be Clinton as the birthplace • of published later. Canada's first statistician, • . • Dr. Robert H. Coats. . ' NQIN...AND IN THE FUTURE Dr. Coats, who. was born • and raised in the now Fraser House on the Bayfield Road in Goderich Township near the Telephone Road, , attended :public and high school in ' Clinton, and the University of Toronto.° The -plaque•will be erected on a sitepf the former Clinton: • CANADIAN FORESTRY ASSOCIATION_ AND YOUR PROVINCIAL FORESTRY.ASSOCIATION• H1:S-1-DA�Y 8 PSI :A•ugust- 2 Z •t. Special SPe:aker Reve Robert J. Rolston Minister . _a.. The Brethren in Christ Church Fort Erie • Special Music The Gospel tiBells Fort Erie at the HURON :MEN'S CHAPEL • Auburn •-Everyone Welcome Bethel Pentecostal Tabernacle Affiliated with the Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada - t CORNER. OF _ELGIN ANb WATERLOO STS Pastor: C. Fred. Day' We Invite you tb come to church and Sunday School SUNDAY SCHOOL 16 A.M. WORSHIP HOUR • 11 A.M. • BILL BARWICK SPEAKER EVENING MEETING 7 P.M. REV. WAYNE LESTER - SPEAKER For a ride cart 524-6543 TUES. BIBLE STUDY' AND .PRAYER 8 P ""---WED.'YOUTH.MEETING 7:30 p.m. A Warm 'Welcome Awaits -you .M. ( •` North. Street United Church c7 ©� • The Rev. Ralph E. King, B.A.; B:D., Minister 6' (•Miss Clare McGowan, Visiting Assistant ( ! • . Mr. Lorne H. Dotteser, Director of Music , ( Sunday School for ages 3 to'9 from worship at 10.00 a.m. ▪ , , ..August Worship at 10:00 a.m. •,. i j f !' SUNDAY, AUGUST 22, 1976 i.1 SERMON:.. i i "IF THIS IS SUNDAY,IT MUST BE HEAVEN!" ! t GUEST SPEAKER: REV. DONALD R,. BECK:,OF. HENSALL Tuba Soloist: Mr. Kenneth Hazlett Organist: Mr. Paul Howe i Coffee time following service j.. Nursery F-acilities • •— Come and Worship with, -us' i▪ !•...• �.• .r _. �,.••,_•.•. .`•••••.-••• ..,_ _••-•,..•. __ , _..1 —' ! ( ST. GEORGE'S CHURCH. f' TRINITY IX. .. • AUGUST 22' 1. ! 8:30 Holy Communion: (` f 10 a.m. Morning Prayer and Sermon ( ! .. 10: a.m. Nursery PLEASE NOTE SUMMER SERVICE TIMES ( t Rector Canon G.G. Russell-B.A., B.D. , j ( Choirmaster -Organist, -Joseph B. Herdman i!..rte.• ••••••••:,.••••••.•••••••••••••••••••••••••-•• •••.• ••••• •••••••••••i.••••••• • 0.••••• • ......• •••.••••••.•••••.••.•••• ••••••••••.• .l CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH OAVFIELo ROAD AT OLAt1E STREET EVANG-ELISTIC= FUNDAMENTAL REV. R. BRUBACHER Pastor' 10:00 A.M. BIBLE SCHOOL F•OR-ALL.AGES y r; DON'T. MISS HEARING PRESIDENT' • CANADIAN BAPTIST BIBLE COLLEGE•.,, LONDON; ONTARIO -•• 11 A.M. &,•7:30 Wednesday 8:00- P.M. - .Mid' week'service • •-WE'LCOME TO THE FRICNDLY. CHURCH ' FIRST BAPTIST CHURL ( (Baptist Convention•of Ontario and Quebec). MONTREAL STREET (near The square) The Free -Methodist Church • •.tel i Park St,.at Victoria . Pastor': H, -Ross Nicholls Rev. W.H. McWhinnie F.R.G.S. Organist: Mr. Frank Bissett ( •••••a.••••••.....••. .•,...,....•„44..,.,,•„ • 945a.m. For bus transportation call 524-7195 or 524-9903, . ' • SUNDAY, AUGUST 22-, 1974 , "' 9.45 a m... unday School„. 11:00 a.m., New Pastor will be in charge 7:00 p.m., Eve.Service . Sunday' School I r THE SALVATION ARMY. 11,A.M. T,HE PASTOR PREACHING 524.9341 I ( t 18 WATERLOO ST, 5.• 0 - i SUNDAY SCHOOL— 9:45 A.M. 1 • Come You will be made welcome •Knox •Presbyterian Church: ; ▪ ' FAMILY WORSHIP -11:00 A.M. EVANGELISTIC SERVICE 7:110 P.M. Home League (Ladies) Wed. 8:00 P.M. WEEKDAY Prayer. & Bible Studies Thurs. 7:30 P.M. • TM REV 'G LOCKHART "ROYAL; B.A., M. DIV. Minister S OFFICERS CAPTAIN G.HERBER CAPTAIN M. MacKENZIE ' s THE' REV."RONALD C. McCALLOM, Assistant i % • All Are, Cordially Invited to Attend W1LLIAlv1 M, CAMERON. Director of Praise_! •-••- w•• .••-•• �. ..�••...•....",.•.S,•• SUNDAY, AUGUST 22, 1976 : e,.•.,•._.•-�.......•.,.. ,,,•.....,... �..•..,.r..i...,.•�•....•....,i •t • i, . yirtoria Street United Church• ! ( HOUSE OF 'FRIENDSHIP SERMON: '•THE WAY IT IS" The Minister will preach (Nursery% Facilities) Summer Services are all at 10:00 a.m. , ( ' ,Refreshments on,t#,e&Lhurcli Lawn'atter the Service • i• ' Piper: Bertram Y. McCreath Enter to Worship Depart to Serve ; ...••w.:.•r.•+.yyyrl•I:.•v.•asp+.•..w•.••.•..•••.••••w•'••-•..• •••..,. .•ti••.w•• •.r.••vr,•.•••+.i•••rsw.• Minister: Rev. John D.M. Wood, B.A.B.D: Organist and Choir Director: Mrs. ,1. Snider 11:0O a•rrr. WORSHIP Mr. Murdoch -Morrison preaching • •••••••%t•.y4..•i...a. 44,0-4.,Yrhuots•••••%••'Y• Ji'......i'.i.•Y•"�wief�if•,.i'N"Vo••YW.a •